UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Adele Boulais WITH "The Girl'of|My Dreams BOWERSOCK SAT. MAT. & NIGHT FOR RENT—Next semester 2 rooms for girls at 1131 Tenn. St. Bell 2756W. 79-3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. C. McOONNELL, Physician and Acupuncturist, University of Henryville, 6342; Residence, 1340 Tenn. St. 877-895-3800. J. F. BROCK, Optometrist and Specialist in School Optometry. Office 802 Mass Phone 605. Office phone 605. b. 14MAMMAN M. D. Ey, ear, and throat. c. Baited man cannister. Dick Building. baited man cannister. Dick Building. HARRY REDING. M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses H. M. Home. A12-43. OSA. HAMMAN. M. D. Eye, ear, throat specialist. Glassos H. Blind. Satis- DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. ©'BRYON, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Boll phone 507. J. W. O'BRYAN, Office within Wilson R. J. BECKHETT, M. D., D. O. 833 Mass- achusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. D. R. BECHETT, M. D., D. O. 833 Mass- assachusetts Street. Both phones, office and residence. D. R. BECHETT, M. D., M. D., Diseases of the stomach, surgery, and gynecology. Olise St. Both phones. 129. Olise St. Both phones. 35. DR. H. J. TONES, Room 12 F. A. E. Bldg., Residence 1130 Temp. Phones 211. DR. H. L. CHIEFFERT, Office over Squamish St. Both phones. DR. BURT R.WITER Otospathe, Phones, Home 257. Phones, 746 Mass. St. CLASSIFIED Plumbers Phone Kennedy Plumbing CO₂ for gas Mazda lamps. 935. Mass. phone 688. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us give you your furnace work. Everything in Oxborn & Co., $16 Mass, St. Phones 423. Ladies Tailors Mrs. Ellison Dreammaking and Ladies Telloring, Marts. Phones 2411, over the Maart, Cars Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Gowns for all occasions. All work guards. Guards. Mrs. Mrs. in 4 Houses at Mission. Establishment in Maita Station. Phone 421 Bell. Lawrence Sewing School, Ladies' tailoring from dressmaking. Sewing school 814 Mass. Photos 560. Miss Powers: Miss C. McClarney. Queen City College. System and sewing Dressmaking in connection with school. Mrs G. Mark Brown, 834 Ky. Bell 1764. Hair Dressers Hairdressing, shampooing, scalp and facial massage, shampooing, hair-grows, hello nellorita, appolite-t cell bell 127, Home : 51. The Select Hair Dressing Shop, 927 Mass Bst. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUK 913 Mass. Miscellaneous Hiwataka Cafe for regular meals, lunch and short orders when down town. Open after Ed. S. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jewelry, Bell Phone 717-635. Student's Co-op Club. $2.50 to $3.00 per week. 1340 KY. Geo H. Vannant, Edward VERMONT BOARDING Club Rates $3.50 each J. D. R. Miller, Steward 1041 Vermont Bell 2511 Professor McKeever of Extension Division Issues Bulletin on Organic Societies TELLS HOW TO FORM STUDENTS MAY EARN CHILD-WELFARE CLUBS LARGE ESSAY PRIZES "Suggestions for Forming Child-Welfare Clubs" is the subject of a bulletin issued today by Prof. William A. McKeever of the University extension division. The bulletin will be distributed to persons interested in the child welfare movement upon application to the extension division. "The purpose of organizing child-welfare associations is three fold," says Professor McKeever, "to foster child welfare in any and all of the ways that may seem to be required by the needs of the home community; to provide the most possible number of citizens of the community in child welfare work and to pursue a general study of the psychology of childhood or youth. Professor McKeever gives many suggestions for the organization of these clubs. He helped organize a three-hour movement at Hollton last week. SABETHA WINS A PLACE IN 1ST DISTRICT FINALS (By Merrill Dubach) (By Martin Reeves) Sabetha, Jan. 19—Sabetha high school debated with Holton high school at Sabetha last week. school debated with Holton high school at Sabghea last week. The question: "Resolved: That the principles of the Initiative and Referendum should be incorporated in the Kansas court case that was Messrs. Messars, Clerance Best-wich, Merrill Dubach, and Clarence Durest, of Sabetha, and denied by the Misses Rosaline Godfrey, Dollie Conover, and Mr. Lyle Armel, of Holton. The decision of the judges was: affirmative 2; negative 1. adults, unusual circumstance connected with the contest was that each school had won by default in the first round of the elimination. Sabetha is now in the finals in the first district. The debate was held under the direction of the University of Kansas. Skating at the auditorium every night. Ladies 15 cents Tuesday night. Ladies' chaperon always present.-Adv. Yes, Jeffryes will make you a good photograph if you see him. Adv. Rhetoric Stars Have Opportunity to Win in Papers on "Applied Christianity" Final rules governing the giving of the prizes on "Applied Christianity" were announced this morning by the committee, the chairman of the committee in charge. The committee offers the following prizes to the students of the University of Kansas: first prize, $100; second prize, $50; and fourth prize, $25. Essays must concern the application of the teachings of deus to the practical affairs and relations of life, individual, social, industrial commercial, or political. A simple phase of life is to be treated in each essay. Papers should connect with real life; that is to say, so far as possible they should represent, not reading alone, but the writer's own first hand experiences and investigations. Essays must be not less than 5, 000 nor more than 10,000 words in length. Three copies of each essay must be handed in at the Chancellor's office by May 1. GUY EARLE WILL LEAD 1914 ISKRIDGE TEAM (By Alvin Bennet) Eskridge, Jan. 19—At the annual election of football officers for 1914 Guy Earle was given the office of captain. Captain Earle has been a competent football player for the past two seasons and is well qualified for his duties as captain of next fall's team. Mid-Year Grads Entertained (By Paul Brindel) Kansas City, Kan., Jan. 19—The May '14 class of the Kansas City high school entertained the mid-year graduating class last night in the high school library room, with a reception. A one act farce "Aroused At Last!" was presented by a cast of six of the spring graduates. Refreshments of ice cream, sandwiches, and wafers were served. One hundred and fifty persons attended including the members of the Board of Education, the school faculty and the students of the two classes. Send the Daily Kansan home. A New Boarding Club A mixed club run for your convenience. Home style, eat all you want. PRICE $3.50 $3.25 and this ad gets you 21 meals. Will Gillespie, former chef of the Oread Tea Room. Phone Bell 2781W 1016 OHIO BOWERSOCK THEATRE AMERICAN NIGHT Sat. Jan. 24 First Lawrence Appearance of HER DAINTY HIGHNESS The Charming New Musical Offering It Is Clean Classy Merry and Sweet The Real Musical Comedy Event of the Season A Wealth of Stirring Wholesome Comedy, Dream Waltzes and Rollicking Melodies More SONG HITS, LAUGHS AND PRETTY GIRLS. 150 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO A Production of Scenic Splendor 125 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK 110 NIGHTS IN BOSTON Two Encounters in Kansas City Last Season and Another to Follow Shortly Two Engagements in Kansas City Last Season and Another to Follow Short PRICES: Mat, 25c to $1. Night 50c to $1.50 Mail Orders Accepted Now. Seat Sale Jan. 23 One-third Off on Sweaters. Any Suit or Overcoat in the House— Values up to Eighteen Dollars— DOLLARS Any "Benjamin" or "Kirschbaum" Hand Tailored Suit or Overcoat in the House- Values up to Thirty Dollars 15 DOLLARS Johnson & Carl Shirt Sale. AMUSEMENTS 'The Girl Of My Dreams'—Fasciatino and Song Comedy Instinct with nature, brimming with pretty music, delighting the vision with sights of dainty beauty "The Girl of My Dreams" the atmospheric musical play, now seeks the favor of the people. As a group, you'll enjoy the finished production of two seasons experience in which the metropolitan cast of 60 favorites have scored unvarying successes and the dainty, clean, splendid musical comedy, "The Girl of My Dreams" has joined the group of Bowersock Saturday, January 24, matinee and night—Adv. HARVARD COMBINES WITH MASSACHUSETTS TECH. The engineering departments of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are to be combined as the result of an agreement reached last week. Heads of both institutions said the plan for cooperation constituted the most important movement toward conservation of educational forces that the country ever had known The combined departments of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil and sanitary engineering, and mining engineering and metallurgy are to be combined in colleges now being built in Cambridge. Harvard is to continue its schools of applied science in these departments. There's a barrel of satisfaction in every drink, McNish Bottling Works. Phones 198.-Adv. Send The Daily Kansan Home. Ask the Extension Division Lectures-- Have you asked the Extension Division to help you with your winter lecture course? The expense is small. The Extension Division will be glad to suggest a course, or to furnish a single lecture. Correspondence-Study-- Have you asked the Extension to help you in your Education? The expense is small. The Extension Division will be glad to send its Bulletin. You will find many courses that will assist you in life. Municipal Reference Bureau-- Have your City officials asked the Extension Division to help in the problems of your city, either in respect to public utilities or questions of city government? The Municipal Reference Bureau will supply information, or send an expert if needed. Lantern Slides-- Have you used the Lantern Slides which the Extension Division furnishes. The express is the one cost Address-- University Extension Division University of Kansas Lawrence